Eek! I sure hope my 3 don't inherit their Daddy's migraines... They're still only 6, 7 and 9 so too early to tell. The oldest does get the occasional headache. Yikes, I'd hate to see them have to go through it too. Hopefully my non-headachyness will cancel out my hubbys...?
Jaffacake, I had a good giggle over that picture - you're right. He does NOT look impressed!
chowchow, if Swee'Pea was fixed late too I guess it would make sense that she would do the same thing too.
I know it's not the same instance but when Isaac wants to play with Gibson he will do this...
I rarely get headaches. I got a few wicked ones while pregnant though. The kind that last for days and you end up crying during.
However, I have watched my DH suffer through cluster headaches and migraines since we've been together (14 years). He didn't even know he had migraines - I was the...
Well, I'm not too sure myself. One time I decided I just had to see if he was genuinely - ahem - 'ready' so I put my hand under there and - yes, indeed - it was so. lol and eww. I don't know if they are able to complete the job though but then why do they get down and clean??
lol, this keeps getting better and better!
I haven't gotten Gibson a stuffy yet. I've taken to just pushing his rear end down. Half of the times he just lays down and it's over, the other half he gets all huffy and tries to continue or jumps down and gives himself a clean 'down there'...
Ya, I think you're right.
Interestingly, I looked up Norweigan Forest on wikipedia and it says:
"They are rumored to be the early ancestors of the Maine Coon and the long-haired Manx."
"They are very large cats with adult males weighing 13 to 22 lb. Their hind legs are longer than their...
Will do. So sorry to hear your story. You're right - it isn't fair. Dealing with this kinda stuff just hyjacks your life. Hope everything goes okay with the surgery.
Hang on...
Cute picture!
What a bunch of monkeys!! My boys are relegated to the living room at night unfortunately - can't sleep with all that purring and walking over me...
Aw thanks! I guess we've had him about 6 weeks now and he's becoming more and more a lap cat. He's getting the 'shelter' life out of his system and becoming a house cat again.
It's funny - we are in on the west coast of Canada and anyone who sees him says they've never seen a cat like him...
I don't know - I am on the southern west coast (wet coast) so don't get much snow here. I spent 3 years on the prairies and almost went mental with all the cold and snow. I think the people in the snowy places just live a different lifestyle and if it's all you know/have grown up with, then...